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King's War

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King’s War
When I first started reading The Kinsman Chronicles, it took me quite some time to get into the book since there are many story lines and characters. But by the time, I began reading King’s War, the main characters—the good guys—had become my friends. 
The final parts of this series were really enjoyable. I like the way the author portrayed man’s half-heartedness in serving God—there is always the lure to serve false gods – or to partly serve God and partly serve demons. What bothers me, though, is Grayson’s use of magic; which has a strong similarity and connection to the magic of the bad guys. I do not see how this could be part of Arman’s war. 
The settings of the Blood of the King series become more clear. Names, places and circumstances truly come alive in King’s War. 
After finishing King’s War, I started rereading the whole series. Now that I know all of the characters and places, it is very enjoyable to go back to the beginning and relive the adventures of the Kinsman Chronicles. 
Jill Williamson has done a remarkable job. Not perfect, in my opinion, but taking into consideration the great amount of characters and locations, she did a very good job.
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